66mustang0103
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I have a 66 mustang that is overheating. On a warm day (but not hot), it will heat up to 210 both going down the road and at idle. It would get hotter than that but I turn the heater on full and that helps to keep it cool some.
Below are what I have done to it:
1. Bran new radiator, it was a stock copper one. It was done in the last month due to the old one leaking.
2. New 195 degree thermostat (done in last month)
3. New weber 2 barrel carb (done in last month)
4. New HEI distributor (bought from WSA11 and is set at 14 degrees advance with vacumn off)
5. Electric fan mounted as a puller (probably about 3 years old)
6. Header
There is no air bubbles in the cooling system from what I can tell, and am at a loss on what to do next to help cool it down.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Below are what I have done to it:
1. Bran new radiator, it was a stock copper one. It was done in the last month due to the old one leaking.
2. New 195 degree thermostat (done in last month)
3. New weber 2 barrel carb (done in last month)
4. New HEI distributor (bought from WSA11 and is set at 14 degrees advance with vacumn off)
5. Electric fan mounted as a puller (probably about 3 years old)
6. Header
There is no air bubbles in the cooling system from what I can tell, and am at a loss on what to do next to help cool it down.
Thanks for any suggestions.